Wild Oats Lane
movie

The story of a boy and girl who go astray but who are regenerated through love and find happiness
Released February 28, 1926
Genres:
Overview
After leaving Sing Sing for serving time for theft, The Boy drifts into a small Pennsylvania town and falls in love with Marie, an innocent local girl. The Boy leaves for New York, first obtaining Marie's promise to follow him in a week to become his wife. The Boy runs into some of his former associates in crime, however, and they hold him prisoner until they can pull off a big job. Meanwhile, Marie arrives in the city, and there is no one to meet her. Ashamed to return home, Marie supports herself by prostitution until she is reformed by a kindly priest, who, unknown to her, is also attempting to help The Boy, who has become a dope fiend. The Boy and Marie finally meet and are reconciled. The priest then sends for her parents, and Marie and The Boy are married.
Cast

Viola Dana
as
Marie, the Girl

Robert Agnew
as
The Boy
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John MacSweeney
as
The Priest

Margaret Seddon
as
The Mother
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George Barnum
as
The Father

Jerry Miley
as
The Dude
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Scott Welsh
as
The Detective

Robert Brower
as
The Kleptomaniac
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Eddie James
as
The Gangster

Mitchell Lewis
as
The Bum

Jack Kenny
as
(uncredited)
Crew

Marshall Neilan
as
Director
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Gerald Beaumont
as
Writer
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George Broadhurst
as
Writer
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Benjamin Glazer
as
Writer

Marshall Neilan
as
Producer
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David Kesson
as
Cinematography
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Donald Biddle Keyes
as
Cinematography
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Helene Warne
as
Editor
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Harold Grieve
as
Art Direction
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Tom Held
as
Assistant Director